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A few years ago on Christmas Eve I had just tucked my kiddos into bed when my doorbell rang. When I opened the door my good friend Cathy was standing there with a warm loaf of french bread and a little packet of what turned out to be the most unbelievably delicious garlic herb spread. She said she thought my husband and I might need a little snack as we were finishing up our last minute Christmas wrapping. And did we ever! We sat upstairs ripping hunks off the bread and slathering it with the butter spread as we we finished all the last minute Christmas Eve tasks (do you not have any of these? You must be more organized than I am.) This was, by far, the best neighbor Christmas gift ever!

Months later I finally got the recipe from her and I’ve been making it repeatedly ever since. I don’t know if I’ll ever be organized enough to bake bread for my friends on Christmas Eve, but I love to give away one of these loaves every time I make it. Each batch makes 4 loaves and it’s super easy to double to make 8 loaves. One batch of the sinfully delicious garlic herb spread splits perfectly into 8 of these cute portion cups you can buy at the grocery store:

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Which means with a little bit of work one afternoon, you can bake up 8 gorgeous loaves of bread and deliver them with garlic spread while they’re nice and warm to anyone you want to cheer up. Or anyone you’d really like a favor from 🙂

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Enough rhapsodizing? On to the recipe? Alright, here you go. (I’ve written out the recipes first, then followed with some pictures and more detailed instructions.)

French Bread

1 1/2 T instant yeast

1/2 C very warm water

1 1/2 T sugar

2 C water

1 1/2 T oil

2 1/4 t salt

6 C flour

Combine the yeast, 1/2 C warm water, and sugar, and let proof for ten minutes. (I should admit I’ve skipped this step and thrown everything into the mixer at once, and it’s worked fine.) Then add remaining 2 C water, oil, salt, and 3 C of flour. Mix until flour is incorporated, then add remaining 3 C flour gradually. Knead about five minutes, then turn out onto generously floured surface. Every ten minutes for the next hour knead two or three times. Form into 4 loaves. Brush with beaten egg white. Slash 3 diagonal lines into tops. Raise until double or 30 minutes. Bake at 425 for 10 minutes, then at 375 for 20 minutes.

Boursen Cheese Spread (aka Garlic Herb Spread)

1/2 C butter

8 oz package cream cheese

1 clove garlic, minced

1/2 t oregano

1/2 t basil

1/8 t each dill, marjoram, thyme, and pepper OR 1/2 t poultry seasoning

Let butter and cream cheese come to room temperature, then stir all to combine.

And here are my additional comments:

It can be hard to know just how much flour to add when you’re making bread. I use the scoop and level method to measure my flour, and 6 C always ends up being just right for me. Some bread recipes tell you to keep adding flour until the sides of your bowl come clean – don’t do that for this recipe! This bread is incredibly tender, which means the dough is going to be softer and stickier. You’ll see in the picture below that much of the dough is hanging onto my dough hook, but some is still stuck to the sides and bottom of the bowl.

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You can tell you’ve added enough flour and you’ve kneaded the dough long enough when you can pinch off a small bit and easily roll it into a little ball in the palm of your hand. It will still be a little sticky to the touch, but not so sticky you can’t roll it into a ball.

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Because it’s a soft dough, I find a rounded plastic scraper handy in pulling it out of the bowl…

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…and onto a well floured surface. It doesn’t look finished kneading yet…

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…but once you give it a quick roll in the flour you’ll be able to shape it into a nice ball.

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Now comes the part that gives the crust a nice, characteristically french bread chewiness. Let the dough rest for 10 minutes, then come back and knead it two or three times. Just punch it down and fold it over a few times, then gather it back into a ball. Come back every ten minutes for an hour (so if you pulled the dough out of your mixer at 3:30, your last quick knead will be at 4:20 and the dough will be ready to shape at 4:30). It sounds like a lot of work, but if you’re going to be home anyway it only takes about 30 seconds to walk into the kitchen, knead three times, and walk back out. AND it’s not crucial that the kneading takes place at exact ten minute intervals, and it’s not crucial that you do it for exactly an hour. Just make sure you come back at least four times in the next hour to punch and fold it a few times.

When you’ve hit an hour, divide the dough into four even pieces. Push each piece into a rough rectangle shape, then roll it up and pinch it so it stays together. Place it pinched side down on a greased or lined cookie sheet. Then beat one egg white with a dash of water and brush the egg mixture over the loaf (or just use your hands to spread it over the loaf like I do if you don’t have a pastry brush). Get it all covered – anything not covered with the egg mixture will end up pale and sickly looking.

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You’ll let it rise for about half an hour, (preheat the oven during this rise), then bake for 10 minutes at 425 degrees, then turn the oven down to 375 and bake for 20 more minutes. The picture above shows what the loaves look like when shaped, then after the 30 minute rise, then after baking time.

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Your house is going to smell like heaven at this point.

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Hopefully, while the bread was rising you also mixed up your garlic herb spread…

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…so the devouring can begin immediately.

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Note: If you decide to double the recipe, you can bake two sheets of loaves at once, but you may need to increase your bake time, and you’ll definitely want to switch which loaf is on the top rack at least once during baking time. Enjoy!

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FAQs

What is garlic spread made of? ›

In a medium mixing bowl combine cream cheese and butter, mixing until well blended. Add parsley, onion and garlic and mix well. Refrigerate for 1 to 3 hours.

What is garlic herb butter made of? ›

HOW TO MAKE GARLIC HERB BUTTER: Place the butter, parsley, thyme, chives, garlic, salt, and pepper in a medium-sized bowl. Stir together until fully combined. Lay out a large piece of plastic wrap.

What are the ingredients in majestic garlic spread? ›

Organic Fresh Raw Garlic, Organic Safflower Oil /or Organic Sunflower Oil, Organic Cold Milled Flaxseed, Organic Sea Salt, Lemon Juice, Cayenne.

How to make garlic paste at home without blender? ›

Instructions
  1. Mince: Smash the garlic cloves under the heel of the knife. ...
  2. Sprinkle with salt: Sprinkle the minced garlic with kosher salt. ...
  3. Scrape into paste: Holding the blunt side of the knife with both hands, press and scrape the sharp end of the knife against the pile of garlic at an angle to flatten the garlic.

What is the difference between garlic paste and garlic puree? ›

Store-bought garlic puree can often taste bitter and lacks the same strength of flavour as homemade garlic paste. That is why this quick and easy to learn pureed garlic is a great skill to have in your kitchen. You will never need to purchase garlic puree again. Just keep your fridge stocked up with a bulb of garlic.

How long does homemade garlic paste last? ›

How should I store Garlic Paste and for how long? Obviously it is at it's best freshest, but garlic paste ground up with water remains delightfully garlicky for up to three weeks. If you are making a large batch and want it to last longer the freezer is your friend.

Is garlic bread made from French bread? ›

You can make garlic bread with other types of bread, including baguette or Italian bread, or use homemade crusty French bread.

What does garlic bread do to your body? ›

The antioxidants in garlic have been linked to the prevention of conditions such as Alzheimer's and dementia. Healthline explains how, saying, “Oxidative damage from free radicals contributes to the aging process. Garlic contains antioxidants that support the body's protective mechanisms against oxidative damage.”

What is the green stuff in garlic bread? ›

It's parsley

Yep, the green flecks are finely-chopped parsley. Recipe after recipe calls for the addition of the herb to the top of the bread ―- and if Mary Berry says it's parsley, then parsley it surely is.

What herb combos are best for bread? ›

ITALIAN HERB MIX ingredient list:
  • 1 Tbs Parsley.
  • 1 Tbs Basil.
  • 1 Tbs Garlic.
  • 2 tsp Oregano.
  • 1 tsp Marjoram.
  • 1 tsp Thyme.
  • 1 tsp Chopped Rosemary.

Is French or Italian better for garlic bread? ›

What is the best bread for garlic bread? French breads and Italian breads top the list for the best bread for garlic bread, but the best choice between these comes down to personal preference. For example, ciabatta is a flat Italian bread with a larger crumb (bigger holes) but still with a crunchy crust.

What do you eat garlic spread with? ›

How I Use Trader Joe's Garlic Spread Dip. Here are some ways I like to use the garlicky, smooth spread/dip: Spread it on burger buns, sandwich bread, lavash, and pita. Use as a dip for vegetables.

Is garlic spread good for you? ›

When you combine the immune system boosting properties of roasted garlic with salt and some heart-healthy olive oil, you end up with one delicious spread. It's excellent on sandwiches or burgers, as a dip, or added to salads.

What does garlic butter contain? ›

Unsalted butter, garlic, finely chopped fresh parsley or chives, and salt.

What are garlic balls made of? ›

ingredients
  • 1 bag of italian pizza dough, already prepared at Publix Deli.
  • 1 garlic clove, minced.
  • 12 teaspoon salt.
  • 1 teaspoon onion powder.
  • 12 cup butter.
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil.

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